An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. 2 by William Kirby and William Spence

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Author Kirby, William, 1759-1850
Author Spence, William, 1783-1860
Title An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. 2
or Elements of the Natural History of the Insects
Note Reading ease score: 58.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "An Introduction to Entomology: Vol. 2" by William Kirby and William Spence is a scientific publication written in the early 19th century. This volume focuses on the natural history of insects, exploring their behaviors, social structures, and ecological roles, particularly emphasizing the fascinating world of insect societies. The opening of this volume introduces the topic of insect societies, differentiating between imperfect and perfect societies. The authors engage the reader by addressing a budding entomologist, encouraging a deeper exploration of insect life beyond mere collection. They elaborate on the various types of imperfect societies, which insects may form for different purposes such as companionship, mating, feeding, or labor. The text offers vivid descriptions of social behaviors observed in different insect species, establishing a curiosity about the intricate interactions and cooperative efforts that characterize these societies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QL: Science: Zoology
Subject Insects
Subject Insect pests
Subject Insect societies
Subject Insects -- History
Subject Beneficial insects
Subject Insects -- Host plants
Subject Insects -- Life cycles
Subject Insects -- Habitations
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EBook-No. 43577
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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